weliterallystoppedthepresses, oratleastthevideoequivalenttomakethisepisodebecausetodayWednesday, July 25th a teamofscientistsinItalypublished a paperinthejournalScienceannouncingtheyfound a wholelakeofliquidwaterunderneathMars's surface, notsometinytricklingstreamsorfrozenpolaricecaps.
We'retalking a 20 kilometerwide, supersaltyliquidlatethat's just a littlebitsmallerthanFlatheadLakeinMontana, wherewerebased.
Soit's reallybig.
Andthat's waymorewaterthanwe'veeverseenevidenceforonMarsunlessyoucountwaterthat's beengoneforthelastfew 1,000,000,000 years.
Butoncewe'redonecelebrating, thenextstepstostudyingitaregoingtobe a littletricky.
WeknowMarswas a wateryplanetbillionsofyearsago, butthesedaysthatwaterismostlyfloatingintheatmosphereorfrozeninice.
Wehaven't beenabletofind a conclusivesourceofliquidwateranywhere.
Afterdoing a followupanalysis, theteamconcluded, thesesignalsareprobablyexactlywhattheylooklike a subsurfaceliquidwater.
LeeNowMarsExpresshasbeenstudyingthisplanetforalmost 15 years, soitmightseemweirdthatwe'vejustfiguredthisoutlikewe'reprettyconfidentaboutsubsurfaceoceansonEuropa, butwedidn't realizeournextourplanethad a lake, Butitmakesmoresense.
WhenwereachedouttoMiltonRenault, anastrobiologistoftheUniversityofMichigan, hesuggestedthatstudyingthesecrackscouldbe a waytolookforevidenceoflifewithouthavingtotakesamplesourselves.
It's likehowwe'reabletostudy a subsurfacelakeinAntarcticabyobserving a crackintheglacierknownasBloodFalls, Ahlakethat, fortherecord, isalsoprettycoldandsaltybutcontainslife.
A moresophisticatedorbitercouldalsolookforsmallerbodiesofsubsurfacewaterortheconnectionsrunningbetweenthem.
Iftherewas a 20 kilometerwidelakewedidn't knowabout, chancesarethere's still a lotmoretodiscover.
Ifyou'd liketolearnmoreaboutwhetherornotlifecouldexistinthatbrinycoldlakeandwhatthismeansforastrobiology, wedid a wholeseparateepisodeaboutitoveronthemainsideshowchannelwithHank.
weliterallystoppedthepresses, oratleastthevideoequivalenttomakethisepisodebecausetodayWednesday, July 25th a teamofscientistsinItalypublished a paperinthejournalScienceannouncingtheyfound a wholelakeofliquidwaterunderneathMars's surface, notsometinytricklingstreamsorfrozenpolaricecaps.